What the papers say: Wednesday's front pages

Wednesday's front pages focus on a range of stories from a salary cap of €250,000 being implemented for RTÉ's top earners to hopes Irish citizens in Gaza could leave by Wednesday. 
What the papers say: Wednesday's front pages

By Rachel Vickers-Price, PA

Wednesday's front pages focus on a range of stories from a salary cap of €250,000 being implemented for RTÉ's top earners to hopes Irish citizens in Gaza could leave by Wednesday.

The Irish Times reports no one in RTÉ will be paid a salary exceeding €250,000, a staff meeting on the broadcaster’s new strategy has heard.

The Irish Examiner report that hope is building that as many as 30 Irish people could be released from Gaza today.

The Echo report that an area in Cork on Sullivan's Quay should be used as an open space after a hotel and office plan has expired.

 

In the UK, the Conservative Party’s latest political headache has dominated Wednesday’s headlines.

The Daily Telegraph, The Times, the Daily Express and The Independent all lead with Suella Braverman’s claims the Prime Minister has “betrayed Britain”.

The i opted for a headline on Mrs Braverman’s attack on Rishi Sunak.

The Daily Star and the Daily Mail both ran with fronts telling of the new “Tory civil war”.

Metro reports on an arrest being made over the recent death of hockey player Adam Johnson on the ice in Sheffield.

The Financial Times leads with the latest Wall Street jump as US inflation falls more than expected.

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